Designer bags, cars, cryptocurrencies, apartments, campers, and even a plane. Criminals in East Brabant are losing an increasing amount of their fortune to the police and the Public Prosecution Service. Last year, that amount rose to over 20 million euros, nearly a doubling. Not everyone in the underworld will lose sleep over it; an exorbitant sum remains.
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Designer bags, cars, cryptocurrencies, apartments, campers, and even a plane. Criminals in East Brabant are losing an increasing amount of their fortune to the police and the Public Prosecution Service. Last year, that amount rose to over 20 million euros, nearly a doubling. Not everyone in the underworld will lose sleep over it; an exorbitant sum remains.